The Jungle Story
Upton Sinclair?s novel the Jungle illustrates how greed and ruthless competition has made turn of the century America into a brutal jungle. ?Take or be taken? was the guiding rule, and everyone was someone else?s prey. Those at the bottom of the economic ladder - wage earners and their families were at a particular disadvantage in the capitalist jungle.Workers were slaves to the whims of their masters, the capitalist who own and ran private industry. Many of the workers were immigrants ignorant of the language and ways of their new country were the most vulnerable members of this class.immigrants.gates of the packing houses were There has been a representative of several nationalities in this class First were the Germans, next the Irish, then the Poles. Next the Lithuanians, and the Slovaks. They all came to Packingtown, Chicago to share in the American dream of freedom and prosperity, but all they found were exploitation. The Packingtown Beef trust was part of the capitalist jungle. It was made up of a number of large meat packing firms like Nelson Morris and Company, Armour and Company, Swift and Company , Brown, and Durham. Every week the managers of the trust got together and compared notes, and there was one scale for all
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Approximate Word count = 4457
Approximate Pages = 18 (250 words per page double spaced)
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